In 2006, Patrice Oneal took to the airwaves with cohost Dante Nero. The show began as a casual platform for Patrice to have a show, it was called "Bitch Management". Eventually the banter between Patrice and Dante evolved into a focus on offering their unique perspectives on various callers' relationship issues, conversing with guests, and holding free flowing discussions that lead into many different topics. This is where the play on "Dr. Phil" comes from -- "Black Phillip" is Patrice playing the role of Dr. Phil for guests and callers, with Dante Nero often providing a different angle. In many episodes, the guests are taken aback by Patrice and Dante's blunt approach to dating and discussion about it, which made what many considered to be compelling and fascinating radio.
These shows were broadcasted as part of the Saturday Night Virus program on Opie and Anthony's XM channel.
Reviewer:CivilDissension
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March 20, 2021 Subject:
Great perspective
Glad that this was saved somehow (and reuploaded all over the place), but the housekeeping of the files isn't that great.
Hard to find specific episodes and moments.
If anyone ever wants extra info on what guests were on what episodes and all of that, email me and I'll sort you out with how I organized the files on my end.
Reviewer:sopalin
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January 27, 2020 Subject:
RIP
Fuckin' legend !
Reviewer:uglytruth120
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September 17, 2019 Subject:
Legend
Thanks for uploading this! Patrice was a great man that influence me a lot. His raw, no fuck given, honest approach is unmatchable. He may left earth early but his energy and wisdom is eternal.
Reviewer:omalone1
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April 21, 2018 Subject:
Patrice Lumumba
an absolute legend . he was a master of the truth and radical honesty. every male who is serious about winning needs to not only study this but similar classics like
mode one Alan Roger Curie
the manipulated man Esther Vilar
anatomy of female power Chinweizu ibekwe